Compara los precios de Beyond the Invisible: Darkness Came en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Graphium Studio. Publicado por Denda Games. Lanzado el 1/3/2018. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Indie, Strategy.

Fifty-three percent positive on Steam tells you most of what you need to know, but this mouse-driven hidden object mystery has just enough atmosphere to satisfy genre fans on a slow evening.

I went into Gateville with low expectations and came out with a mixed scorecard that honestly matches that barely-passing Steam approval rating. This is a hidden object adventure from Graphium Studio built squarely for players who spend rainy afternoons clicking through scenes looking for misplaced keys and candle holders, not for anyone expecting systemic depth or branching decisions. The strategy tag on the store page is doing some serious heavy lifting, and you should treat it as a genre filing error rather than a promise. The core loop runs like a standard HOG formula: work through a scene by locating a list of items, collect inventory objects, apply them to environmental puzzles, then push the story forward a beat. The setting, the fictional town of Gateville, does carry some atmospheric weight. Hand-drawn visuals lean into shadow and gloom rather than the overly bright cartoon palette you often see in budget hidden object releases, and the supernatural premise, residents vanishing into darkness while something otherworldly stirs beneath the town, gives the scene-to-scene narrative more forward momentum than the genre average. A bonus chapter unlocks after the main story, which pads the runtime modestly. Where things get shaky is in execution and polish. Community reports flag at least one broken painting-arrangement puzzle that can stop progress entirely, and several Steam achievements do not register correctly despite being completed in-game. For achievement hunters specifically, that is a real irritant. The hidden object scenes themselves cycle through a handful of formats, including keyword-in-sentence finds and small interactive puzzles within the HOP screens, which is appreciated variety, but the difficulty ceiling is low throughout. Puzzle veterans will move through the whole package without much friction. Voice acting quality is uneven, with some characters selling the atmosphere and others sounding flatly read. The audience here is narrow but real. If you follow the Big Fish or casual HOG circuit and want something with a darker supernatural tone, Gateville delivers a workable couple of evenings. If you are coming in hoping for the investigative logic of a Sherlock Holmes title or the puzzle rigor of a mid-tier adventure game, the shallow item-finding structure will disappoint quickly. There is no mod ecosystem, no difficulty scaling worth mentioning, and no replayability to speak of once the bonus chapter is cleared. At its price point this is a take-it-or-leave-it proposition that only makes sense for genre loyalists. The atmosphere is the one genuine asset, and Graphium Studio shows enough craft in the visual design to suggest the idea behind Gateville was stronger than the final product fully realized. Diego, Scout Team

Beyond the Invisible: Darkness Came

Beyond the Invisible: Darkness Came

1 mar 2018Graphium StudioDenda Games
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Fifty-three percent positive on Steam tells you most of what you need to know, but this mouse-driven hidden object mystery has just enough atmosphere to satisfy genre fans on a slow evening.

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I went into Gateville with low expectations and came out with a mixed scorecard that honestly matches that barely-passing Steam approval rating. This is a hidden object adventure from Graphium Studio built squarely for players who spend rainy afternoons clicking through scenes looking for misplaced keys and candle holders, not for anyone expecting systemic depth or branching decisions. The strategy tag on the store page is doing some serious heavy lifting, and you should treat it as a genre filing error rather than a promise. The core loop runs like a standard HOG formula: work through a scene by locating a list of items, collect inventory objects, apply them to environmental puzzles, then push the story forward a beat. The setting, the fictional town of Gateville, does carry some atmospheric weight. Hand-drawn visuals lean into shadow and gloom rather than the overly bright cartoon palette you often see in budget hidden object releases, and the supernatural premise, residents vanishing into darkness while something otherworldly stirs beneath the town, gives the scene-to-scene narrative more forward momentum than the genre average. A bonus chapter unlocks after the main story, which pads the runtime modestly. Where things get shaky is in execution and polish. Community reports flag at least one broken painting-arrangement puzzle that can stop progress entirely, and several Steam achievements do not register correctly despite being completed in-game. For achievement hunters specifically, that is a real irritant. The hidden object scenes themselves cycle through a handful of formats, including keyword-in-sentence finds and small interactive puzzles within the HOP screens, which is appreciated variety, but the difficulty ceiling is low throughout. Puzzle veterans will move through the whole package without much friction. Voice acting quality is uneven, with some characters selling the atmosphere and others sounding flatly read. The audience here is narrow but real. If you follow the Big Fish or casual HOG circuit and want something with a darker supernatural tone, Gateville delivers a workable couple of evenings. If you are coming in hoping for the investigative logic of a Sherlock Holmes title or the puzzle rigor of a mid-tier adventure game, the shallow item-finding structure will disappoint quickly. There is no mod ecosystem, no difficulty scaling worth mentioning, and no replayability to speak of once the bonus chapter is cleared. At its price point this is a take-it-or-leave-it proposition that only makes sense for genre loyalists. The atmosphere is the one genuine asset, and Graphium Studio shows enough craft in the visual design to suggest the idea behind Gateville was stronger than the final product fully realized.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Hidden ObjectHOGAtmospheric HorrorBonus ChapterMouse-OnlyLow ReplayabilityCasual Mystery

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Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
Memory
1000 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
1000 MB available space
Graphics
256 MB RAM
Processor
2.0 GHz
Sound Card
any

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Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
Memory
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DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
1000 MB available space
Graphics
256 MB RAM
Processor
2.0 GHz
Sound Card
Any

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Graphium Studio
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Denda Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
1 mar 2018

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